Originating in a collaborative study spearheaded by the Hanken School of Economics, the Aalto University and the University of Helsinki in Finland, and engaging an international consortium of legal, design and production engineering experts with substantial contributions from industrial partners, this book fully exposes and examines the fundamental questions related to the nexus of IP law, emerging technologies, 3DP, business innovation and policy issues.
What’s in this book:
Twenty-five legal, technical and business experts have contributed sixteen peer-reviewed chapters, each focusing on a specific area. The topics covered include:
- current and future business models for 3D printing applications;
- intellectual property rights in 3D printing;
- essential patents and technical standards in additive manufacturing;
- patent and bioprinting;
- private use and 3D printing;
- copyright licences on the user-generated content (UGC) in 3D printing;
- copyright implications of 3D scanning; and
- non-traditional trademark infringement in the 3D printing context.
Specific industrial applications – including aeronautics, automotive industries, construction equipment, toy and jewellery making, medical devices, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine – are touched upon in the course of analyses. In a legal context, the central focus is on the technology’s implications for US and European IP law, particularly in patenting bioprinting technologies.
How will this help you:
As a multidisciplinary approach combining the fields of engineering, law and business, this book provides suitable solutions both on how to navigate the IP risks involved with 3DP and on how to further develop and interpret the existing IP rules in the context of 3DP. This work, thus, serves as a peerless resource for patent, copyright and trademark attorneys and other corporate counsel, innovation economists, industrial designers and engineers, and academics and policymakers concerned with this complex topic.
Originating in a collaborative study spearheaded by the Hanken School of Economics, the Aalto University and the University of Helsinki in Finland, and engaging an international consortium of legal, design and production engineering experts with substantial contributions from industrial partners, this book fully exposes and examines the fundamental questions related to the nexus of IP law, emerging technologies, 3DP, business innovation and policy issues.
What’s in this book:
Twenty-five legal, technical and business experts have contributed sixteen peer-reviewed chapters, each focusing on a specific area. The topics covered include:
- current and future business models for 3D printing applications;
- intellectual property rights in 3D printing;
- essential patents and technical standards in additive manufacturing;
- patent and bioprinting;
- private use and 3D printing;
- copyright licences on the user-generated content (UGC) in 3D printing;
- copyright implications of 3D scanning; and
- non-traditional trademark infringement in the 3D printing context.
Specific industrial applications – including aeronautics, automotive industries, construction equipment, toy and jewellery making, medical devices, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine – are touched upon in the course of analyses. In a legal context, the central focus is on the technology’s implications for US and European IP law, particularly in patenting bioprinting technologies.
How will this help you:
As a multidisciplinary approach combining the fields of engineering, law and business, this book provides suitable solutions both on how to navigate the IP risks involved with 3DP and on how to further develop and interpret the existing IP rules in the context of 3DP. This work, thus, serves as a peerless resource for patent, copyright and trademark attorneys and other corporate counsel, innovation economists, industrial designers and engineers, and academics and policymakers concerned with this complex topic.

3D Printing, Intellectual Property and Innovation
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3D Printing, Intellectual Property and Innovation
448Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9789041183828 |
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Publisher: | Wolters Kluwer |
Publication date: | 10/10/2017 |
Pages: | 448 |
Product dimensions: | 6.40(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.10(d) |